Sandy Alan
- Cindy
- (as Sandy Serrano)
Ronald C. Ross
- Curly
- (as Ronald Ross)
Charles Howerton
- Sheriff Smith
- (as Chuck Howerton)
- Directors
- Mel Welles
- Ronald C. Ross(action scenes)
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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- TriviaThe script for this film was written in four days.
- GoofsIn the final chase scene, even though there are two girls in the Cadillac, some shots only show the driver.
- Crazy creditsTitle superimposed over final frame after opening sequence of said joyride at its most joyous, midair in flight.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Missing Reel: Car Chase Pictures (2014)
- SoundtracksWe'll Go It Alone
Special Music & Lyrics by Peter Brandon
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Diet Exploitation
Ho-wee, this is one tame, but kind of charming, exploitation film that will never be made these days as no doubt the kids involved would be see annoying you'd just kick in your TV screen before the first five minutes ended.
But this was made in more innocent days. You'd think back in those days of harmless television presenters these two girls could go on the run without anyone putting the moves on them, but you'd be wrong. These two, one of them with Irish toothache, try to head off for LA, have an old man try and put his hand up their skirt, and end up without a car or any money. Many japes ensue including them ending up with a car full of stolen money.
This is a very lightweight film with no naughty bits, violent deaths and only minimal car chase action. That said, maybe I'm biased towards Mel Welles but I found him and the acting of the two girls quite charming (they're not annoying at all), but that might be because he made the film Lady Frankenstein!
Now that had naughty bits, namely Rosabla Neri's.
But this was made in more innocent days. You'd think back in those days of harmless television presenters these two girls could go on the run without anyone putting the moves on them, but you'd be wrong. These two, one of them with Irish toothache, try to head off for LA, have an old man try and put his hand up their skirt, and end up without a car or any money. Many japes ensue including them ending up with a car full of stolen money.
This is a very lightweight film with no naughty bits, violent deaths and only minimal car chase action. That said, maybe I'm biased towards Mel Welles but I found him and the acting of the two girls quite charming (they're not annoying at all), but that might be because he made the film Lady Frankenstein!
Now that had naughty bits, namely Rosabla Neri's.
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